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/* DataOutputStream.java -- Writes primitive Java datatypes to streams
Copyright (C) 1998, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307 USA.
As a special exception, if you link this library with other files to
produce an executable, this library does not by itself cause the
resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the
executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */
package java.io;
/**
* This class provides a mechanism for writing primitive Java datatypes
* to an <code>OutputStream</code> in a portable way. Data written to
* a stream using this class can be read back in using the
* <code>DataInputStream</code> class on any platform.
*
* @see DataInputStream
*
* @version 0.0
*
* @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
*/
public class DataOutputStream extends FilterOutputStream implements DataOutput
{
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Instance Variables
*/
/**
* This is the total number of bytes that have been written to the
* stream by this object instance.
*/
protected int written;
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Class Methods
*/
/*
* These converter methods are called by instance methods of this class
* and by instance methods of RandomAccessFile to convert data read. For
* documentation on what these do, please see the corresponding instance
* method documentation
*/
static final int
convertFromBoolean(boolean b)
{
if (b)
return(1);
else
return(0);
}
/*************************************************************************/
static final byte[]
convertFromChar(int c)
{
byte[] buf = new byte[2];
buf[0] = (byte)((c & 0xFF00) >> 8);
buf[1] = (byte)((int)c & 0x00FF);
return(buf);
}
/*************************************************************************/
static final byte[]
getConvertedStringChars(String s)
{
byte[] buf = new byte[s.length() * 2];
for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++)
{
buf[i * 2] = (byte)(s.charAt(i) & 0xFF00);
buf[(i * 2) + 1] = (byte)(s.charAt(i) & 0x00FF);
}
return(buf);
}
/*************************************************************************/
static final byte[]
convertFromShort(int s)
{
byte[] buf = new byte[2];
buf[0] = (byte)((s & 0xFF00) >> 8);
buf[1] = (byte)(s & 0x00FF);
return(buf);
}
/*************************************************************************/
static final byte[]
convertFromInt(int i)
{
byte[] buf = new byte[4];
buf[0] = (byte)((i & 0xFF000000) >> 24);
buf[1] = (byte)((i & 0x00FF0000) >> 16);
buf[2] = (byte)((i & 0x0000FF00) >> 8);
buf[3] = (byte)(i & 0x000000FF);
return(buf);
}
/*************************************************************************/
static final byte[]
convertFromLong(long l)
{
byte[] buf = new byte[8];
buf[0] = (byte)((l & 0xFF00000000000000L) >> 56);
buf[1] = (byte)((l & 0x00FF000000000000L) >> 48);
buf[2] = (byte)((l & 0x0000FF0000000000L) >> 40);
buf[3] = (byte)((l & 0x000000FF00000000L) >> 32);
buf[4] = (byte)((l & 0x00000000FF000000L) >> 24);
buf[5] = (byte)((l & 0x0000000000FF0000L) >> 16);
buf[6] = (byte)((l & 0x000000000000FF00L) >> 8);
buf[7] = (byte)(l & 0x00000000000000FFL);
return(buf);
}
/*************************************************************************/
static final byte[]
convertToUTF(String s) throws IOException
{
ByteArrayOutputStream os = new ByteArrayOutputStream(s.length());
for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++)
{
char c = s.charAt(i);
if ((c <= 0x007F) && (c != 0))
{
os.write(c);
}
else if ((c <= 0x07FF) || (c == 0))
{
byte b1 = (byte)(0xC0 | (c >> 6));
byte b2 = (byte)(0x80 | (c & 0x3F));
os.write(b1);
os.write(b2);
}
else
{
byte b1 = (byte)(0xE0 | (c >> 12));
byte b2 = (byte)(0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3F));
byte b3 = (byte)(0x80 | (c & 0x3F));
os.write(b1);
os.write(b2);
os.write(b3);
}
}
return(os.toByteArray());
}
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Constructors
*/
/**
* This method initializes an instance of <code>DataOutputStream</code> to
* write its data to the specified underlying <code>OutputStream</code>
*
* @param out The subordinate <code>OutputStream</code> to which this object will write
*/
public
DataOutputStream(OutputStream out)
{
super(out);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/*
* Instance Methods
*/
/**
* This method returns the total number of bytes that have been written to
* the underlying output stream so far. This is the value of the
* <code>written</code> instance variable
*
* @return The number of bytes written to the stream.
*/
public final int
size()
{
return(written);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a Java <code>boolean</code> to the underlying output
* stream. For a value of <code>true</code>, 1 is written to the stream.
* For a value of <code>false</code>, 0 is written.
*
* @param b The <code>boolean</code> value to write to the stream
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public final void
writeBoolean(boolean b) throws IOException
{
int bool = convertFromBoolean(b);
out.write(bool);
++written;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a Java <code>byte</code> value to the underlying
* output stream.
*
* @param b The <code>byte</code> to write to the stream, passed as an <code>int</code>.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public final void
writeByte(int b) throws IOException
{
out.write(b);
++written;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes all the bytes in a <code>String</code> out to the
* stream. One byte is written for each character in the <code>String</code>.
* The high eight bits of each character are discarded.
*
* @param s The <code>String</code> to write to the stream
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public final void
writeBytes(String s) throws IOException
{
if (s.length() == 0)
return;
byte[] buf = new byte[s.length()];
for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++)
buf[i] = (byte)(s.charAt(i) & 0xFF);
out.write(buf);
written += buf.length;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a single <code>char</code> value to the stream,
* high byte first.
*
* @param c The <code>char</code> value to write, passed as an <code>int</code>.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public final void
writeChar(int c) throws IOException
{
out.write(convertFromChar(c));
written += 2;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes all the characters in a <code>String</code> to the
* stream. There will be two bytes for each character value. The high
* byte of the character will be written first.
*
* @param s The <code>String</code> to write to the stream.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public final void
writeChars(String s) throws IOException
{
if (s.length() == 0)
return;
byte[] buf = getConvertedStringChars(s);
out.write(buf);
written += buf.length;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a Java <code>short</code> to the stream, high byte
* first. This method requires two bytes to encode the value.
*
* @param s The <code>short</code> value to write to the stream, passed as an <code>int</code>.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public final void
writeShort(int s) throws IOException
{
out.write(convertFromShort(s));
written += 2;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a Java <code>int</code> to the stream, high bytes
* first. This method requires four bytes to encode the value.
*
* @param i The <code>int</code> value to write to the stream.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public final void
writeInt(int i) throws IOException
{
out.write(convertFromInt(i));
written += 4;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a Java <code>long</code> to the stream, high bytes
* first. This method requires eight bytes to encode the value.
*
* @param l The <code>long</code> value to write to the stream.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public final void
writeLong(long l) throws IOException
{
out.write(convertFromLong(l));
written += 8;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a Java <code>float</code> value to the stream. This
* value is written by first calling the method <code>Float.floatToIntBits</code>
* to retrieve an <code>int</code> representing the floating point number,
* then writing this <code>int</code> value to the stream exactly the same
* as the <code>writeInt()</code> method does.
*
* @param f The floating point number to write to the stream.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*
* @see writeInt
*/
public final void
writeFloat(float f) throws IOException
{
int i = Float.floatToIntBits(f);
writeInt(i);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a Java <code>double</code> value to the stream. This
* value is written by first calling the method <code>Double.doubleToLongBits</code>
* to retrieve an <code>long</code> representing the floating point number,
* then writing this <code>long</code> value to the stream exactly the same
* as the <code>writeLong()</code> method does.
*
* @param d The double precision floating point number to write to the stream.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*
* @see writeLong
*/
public final void
writeDouble(double d) throws IOException
{
long l = Double.doubleToLongBits(d);
writeLong(l);
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes a Java <code>String</code> to the stream in a modified
* UTF-8 format. First, two bytes are written to the stream indicating the
* number of bytes to follow. Note that this is the number of bytes in the
* encoded <code>String</code> not the <code>String</code> length. Next
* come the encoded characters. Each character in the <code>String</code>
* is encoded as either one, two or three bytes. For characters in the
* range of <code>\u0001</code> to <\u007F>, one byte is used. The character
* value goes into bits 0-7 and bit eight is 0. For characters in the range
* of <code>\u0080</code> to <code>\u007FF</code>, two bytes are used. Bits
* 6-10 of the character value are encoded bits 0-4 of the first byte, with
* the high bytes having a value of "110". Bits 0-5 of the character value
* are stored in bits 0-5 of the second byte, with the high bits set to
* "10". This type of encoding is also done for the null character
* <code>\u0000</code>. This eliminates any C style NUL character values
* in the output. All remaining characters are stored as three bytes.
* Bits 12-15 of the character value are stored in bits 0-3 of the first
* byte. The high bits of the first bytes are set to "1110". Bits 6-11
* of the character value are stored in bits 0-5 of the second byte. The
* high bits of the second byte are set to "10". And bits 0-5 of the
* character value are stored in bits 0-5 of byte three, with the high bits
* of that byte set to "10".
*
* @param s The <code>String</code> to write to the output in UTF format
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs
*/
public synchronized final void
writeUTF(String s) throws IOException
{
byte[] buf = convertToUTF(s);
writeShort(buf.length);
out.write(buf);
written += buf.length;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes the specified byte (passed as an <code>int</code>)
* to the underlying output stream.
*
* @param b The byte to write, passed as an <code>int</code>.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs.
*/
public void
write(int b) throws IOException
{
out.write(b);
++written;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method writes <code>len</code> bytes from the specified byte array
* <code>buf</code> starting at position <code>offset</code> into the
* buffer to the underlying output stream.
*
* @param buf The byte array to write from.
* @param offset The index into the byte array to start writing from.
* @param len The number of bytes to write.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs.
*/
public void
write(byte[] buf, int offset, int len) throws IOException
{
out.write(buf, offset, len);
written += len - offset;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/**
* This method flushes any unwritten bytes to the underlying stream.
*
* @exception IOException If an error occurs.
*/
public void
flush() throws IOException
{
out.flush();
}
} // class DataOutputStream
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